Report: Ben McAdoo will continue calling offensive plays for Giants

Following a 24-10 loss to the Detroit Lions in Week 2, New York Giants head coach Ben McAdoo said that drastic changes could be coming, including the possibility of him handing play-calling duties over to offensive coordinator Mike Sullivan.

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“We can’t keep doing the same thing over and over again. That’s insanity. It’s not working,” McAdoo told reporters. “So we’re going to look to make some changes this week, like we did last week, maybe a little bit more drastic this week, to use your word.

On Friday, the same day he finally took a portion of the blame for a Week 2 delay of game call, McAdoo shifted some of the blame for the poor play-calling, saying it’s a group failure.

“It’s not just one guy pulling plays out of a hat. It’s the way you prepare going into a ballgame from what you see on the field during the course of the week and how you prepare,” McAdoo told Giants.com. “So, there are a lot of people who have their hand in play calling. One guy spits the play out to the quarterback, but a lot goes into that. It is not just one guy showing up on game day calling plays.”